Roast Chicken with Oranges

This is a dish that keeps on giving through the week. Here’s my thinking:

Roast the chicken today and let the warm spiced cinnamon and sweet oranges make the kitchen smell like something out of the Arabian Nights. Eat some cous cous sprinkled with jeweled pomegranates alongside and it’s a dinner fit for Sheherazade herself.

Then prolong the pleasure by turning today’s leftovers into tomorrow’s feast. I’m planning on making flatbread sandwiches. Warm a flatbread for a few minutes under the grill. Smear some humus or Greek yoghurt in the middle, top with the chicken, some fresh parsley, some cucumber strips (use a vegetable peeler) a pinch of paprika and a squeeze of lemon. Roll up and munch.

And into the week; a salad of cold chicken, slices of oranges, a handful of black olives, spinach and a dressing of olive oil and orange juice, with some leftover flat bread brushed with olive oil, chopped into cubes and toasted in the oven to make croutons.

Peel and quarter the onion, then cut the quarters in half again and lay the pieces in the middle of a roasting tin

Rinse the chicken (inside the cavity too) then pat the skin dry with a paper towel

Cut one orange in half. Squeeze one of the halves and mix the juice with the soft butter, 2 tsp of the cinnamon and the cumin. Season with salt and pepper.

Lift up the skin of the chicken being careful not to tear it, then slide about half of the butter under the skin. Smear the rest all over the chicken.

Season the cavity with salt and pepper and the remaining tsp of cinnamon

Chop the rest of the oranges into quarters and stuff inside the chicken

Pour the wine into the tray

Put the chicken on top of the onions – this acts as a sort of natural trivet keeping it out of the liquid – and roast for an hour or so, depending on the size of the chicken. Start checking the temp after ¾ of an hour. It must be 180 in the thigh.

Let the chicken rest for 15 minutes then serve with the gravy that’s in the tin. (The orange pieces are delicious to eat too, BTW)